just tried
fc-cache -f -v
... ran normally, but it did nothing to change the currently manifesting
missing lines. eg: '3' was mangled in the same way in the "terminator"
terminal emulator before and after.
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On Fri, 3 Feb 2012, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Sam, your assessment suggests this is purely an fglrx bug. But comment
> #10 at least states that it happens with the open source radeon driver
> too. If that's true then it sounds like too much of a coincidence to be
> a driver bug.
>
Its a bug that I
Sam, your assessment suggests this is purely an fglrx bug. But comment
#10 at least states that it happens with the open source radeon driver
too. If that's true then it sounds like too much of a coincidence to be
a driver bug.
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> Sounds like the decorator is not generating correct damage events for
> the decorations. Though I am presently using Intel graphics and can't
> reproduce the bug to confirm.
>
> ** Project changed: compiz => compiz-core
>
I looked into this some time a
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Title:
[MASTER] Xorg crashes when trying to play a video
@Jani, as per the upstream bug report, that new panic appears to be
something unrelated to Intel (probably unrelated to X at all). Please
file a new bug report about that with the kernel. `ubuntu-bug linux`
Since the original issue was identified as a kernel issue rather than X,
I'll bump this b
Excerpts from Robert Hooker's message of Fri Feb 03 01:04:39 UTC 2012:
> Were you specifying using the mtrack driver in xorg.conf? This is
> expected behavior if so is why I ask, and there is no useful information
> attached to the bug here..
>
I am, though I'm not sure why. Perhaps it was the wo
Sounds like the decorator is not generating correct damage events for
the decorations. Though I am presently using Intel graphics and can't
reproduce the bug to confirm.
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Bryce Harrington (bryce), thank you for checking into this. I agree completely
with you as the situation improved from:
Slide once fast to the right -> crash
to
Slide back and forth quickly quite a few times -> different crash (and
also corrupts the install but different issue for a different bu
xserver-xorg-video-qxl (0.0.16-1ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low
[ Serge Hallyn ]
* Add a debug package.
[ Bryce Harrington ]
* Cherrypick c77ba9f217093f946a4c6bf6edf9f34b24844d8d from upstream as
100_translate_the_access_region_according_to_the_drawable_offset.patch
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Christopher, thanks for posting your Xorg.0.log. The stack trace there
is quite different from the original crash. Since the patch on the
upstream bug report is already deployed and the bug set as fixed,
there's not much point reopening it, which means this bug report is
stale. Let's close it ou
We are in the middle of a transition for utouch right now.
Unfortunately, until we get utouch-geis updated to use the new utouch
stack, gestures will not work. Things should be in order by feature
freeze though.
Marking this as invalid since it doesn't have anything to do with
synaptics and it's n
The crash from Christopher's log:
[ 463.522] (II) VBoxVideo(0): Modeline "1366x606"x0.0 50.37 1366 1368 1370
1372 606 608 610 612 -hsync -vsync (36.7 kHz)
[ 3771.137] (II) XKB: reuse xkmfile
/var/lib/xkb/server-03AF3717FF3AB439A4BAABA686CCB40771CDF520.xkm
[ 3850.449]
Backtrace:
[ 3850.
For some reason my Dell laptop freezes HARD, but leaves no logs.
Watching "tail -f /var/log/kern.log" shows "INFO: rcu_sched_state
detected stall on CPU (t=15000 jiffies)" right before the crash.
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Thanks pep,
So, it sounds to me like this regression occurred with the update to the
new X stack. There have been several other input issues identified with
it. (It's a pretty major update of the input stack, so not surprising.)
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Hi Stewart, please try this kernel:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-intel-fixes/current/
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Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video
Hi Clint,
The mtrack driver is not well maintained (and not maintained at
freedesktop.org like the other drivers) so it is not something we want
to include in -input-all. For this hardware we recommend using the
-synaptics driver, which is better maintained.
That said, despite the maintenance pr
Were you specifying using the mtrack driver in xorg.conf? This is
expected behavior if so is why I ask, and there is no useful information
attached to the bug here..
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Status: Incomplete => New
** Summary changed:
- Primary display is blank if external display is connected at boot-up
+ [snb-m-gt2] Primary display is blank if external display is connected at
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This looks to be the same issue I am encountering with a Lenovo T520
running Fedora 16. The Xserver fails to start when there is an external
monitor attached and the LCD screen is closed. The problem only occurs
if the screen is closed at power on, presumably because the BIOS
disables the LCD scr
Can you try completely uninstalling nvidia-* and then re-installing
nvidia-current from scratch?
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Thread 1 (Thread 0x7f0a2d3378a0 (LWP 1278)):
#0 WriteToClient (who=0x7f0a2f59d8e0, count=32, __buf=0x7fff8a94c8e0) at
../../os/io.c:789
oc = 0x7f0a2f3453c0
oco = 0x0001
padBytes =
buf = 0x7fff8a94c8e0 "s\311!I~\020R\001\003\004"
The oco pointer addres
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nautilus assert failure: nautilus: ../../src/xcb_io.c:528: _XAl
Thanks everyone for confirming the fix in Ubuntu. I'm opening an
upstream task for Alberto to track the work with NVIDIA. Meanwhile I'm
closing out the Ubuntu task.
If there are any remaining issues left as a consequence of this change
please file new bug reports.
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Sadly due to it being a proprietary driver there's not really much we
can do for diagnosing gpu lockups. (The backtrace isn't interesting;
the fault is in the kernel driver, not X, and the crash is just a
symptom. GPU lockups always produce that same backtrace.)
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The one thing to do is to test new upstream nvidia drivers as they
become available, until one is found that solves this issue.
If the bug is reproducible down to a specific set of steps that
reproduce the lockup more than 50% of the time, Alberto can probably
escalate the bug with NVIDIA.
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** Description changed:
+ The current version of fglrx in Precise has a bug that results in an X
+ crash when playing Xv video.
+
+ This is a known issue and is expected to be fixed prior to the Precise
+ release.
+
+ We knew of this bug before updating to this driver, but made the
+ decision to
bryce, it is recent.
When I upgraded from 11.10 to 12.04 alpha1 this was OK.
Some bugs still persisted from the 11.10 to the 12.04 as the dragging
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics/+bug/859474) and the three finger
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 921384 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/921384
Downgrading fglrx would not help; the earlier binary driver has ABI
incompatibility with 1.11 and won't work at all.
The issue is known and will be fixed prior to the Precise release.
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** Description changed:
After the upgrade, X seems to crash every time I try to play a video.
+
+ Backtrace:
+ [ 1173.697] 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x26) [0x7fd3185a3126]
+ [ 1173.698] 1: /usr/bin/X (0x7fd31841c000+0x18ad7a) [0x7fd3185a6d7a]
+ [ 1173.698] 2: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpth
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 921384 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/921384
** Tags added: regression
** Description changed:
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu precise (development branch)
Release:12.04
- apt-cache policy xorg
- xorg:
- Installed: 1:7.6+10ubu
** Description changed:
fglrx is non-functional after upgrading. After a failed install I
attemped to purge it, got this crash. It seems to be in a strange half-
installed state.
+
+ The error is:
+ update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/atieventsd exists during rc.d purge (use -f to force)
ProblemT
** Tags added: patch
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Title:
Garbled display on external screen when using 1920x1080 instead of
1920x1200
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Just to be clear, in your description I gather that the behavior occurs
only on 12.04, and didn't affect 11.10?
Your description seems to imply you had been running 12.04 earlier
before your clean install and upgrade, is that correct? If so, did this
issue present itself in the earlier 12.04, or
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu)
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pep, did you notice this behavior only recently (e.g. after upgrading to 12.04)
or has it always been like this?
If you can help us pin down when the issue first started happening it'll help
us identify where to look.
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Status: Confirmed
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Title:
Corrupted display with Spice
To
Aha! It seems that I can reliably reproduce this. For me the steps
are:
1) Plug in an external mouse
2) Move the external mouse
3) The start of the first set of scroll events from the touchpad is bad
(scrolling in the opposite direction). After the initial bad events, scrolling
works as norm
Jani, thanks for testing and providing the feedback. I've copied it up
to the upstream bug. Feel free to comment and post directly on that bug
report, as it'll give a quicker turnaround with upstream.
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** Summary changed:
- Starting to scroll is erratic
+ Starting to scroll is erratic with edge scrolling on touchpad
** Summary changed:
- Starting to scroll is erratic with edge scrolling on touchpad
+ Starting to scroll is erratic with edge scrolling on touchpad or mouse
scrollwheels
** Chang
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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S
Public bug reported:
Since the X transition in precise, scrolling is very erratic. When I
activate edge scrolling on my touchpad, the content I'm scrolling often
jumps by an unpredictable and large amount in either direction, before
scrolling correctly.
Other people have reported the same issue w
We're in the process of updating the X stack in Precise (post-alpha-2),
including a new libxcb and other bits. There have been several fixes
for threading problems, and are wondering if they'll (finally) resolve
this long standing problem.
If you are able to reliably reproduce this bug, then afte
still seeing the same issue with the kernel package from
http://people.canonical.com/~jsalisbury/lp915408/
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Garbled
This bug might be the same as the one here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/924989
It sounds like a similar issue - given that he reports the computer works fine
via SSH (so it's purely screen not working).
I don't understand Kernel versions enough to work out if it's the sa
Not enough information has been provided to make this a useful bug
report. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Reporting for instructions on
reporting X issues.
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Can you test the kernel and report back if the patch resolves the bug?
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Hrm, pitty.
We will be uploading mesa 8.0rc either today or soon this week. How
about we have you guys re-test once that's in, and if it still occurs
I'll forward the bug upstream at that point for further analysis.
When you have mesa 8.0rc up, please re-test and report here. Attach a
fresh dme
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Public bug reported:
i happen to get an Xorg crash from time to time. not sure, but i think
opengl applications trigger it.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: xorg 1:7.6+7ubuntu7.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-15.26-generic 3.0.13
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-15-generic i686
.tmp.u
Building a test kernel now. I'll post a link to the kernel shortly.
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Garbled display on external screen when using
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Garbled display on external screen when using 1920x10
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 921384 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/921384
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Corrupted di
Based on the upstream bug, it sounds like this is due to a bug in the
kernel so no change needed to X itself. However I'll leave the X task
open for a bit longer so we can track progress.
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Guessing this patch should fix it.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Patch added: "refine_tmds_dual_link_checks.patch"
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** Tag
Kernel team - mind rolling a test kernel deb for Joe to test?
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[sandybridge-m-gt2+] GPU lockup render.IPEHR: 0x7a02
To
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 576648 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/576648
Thanks Daniel for the prompt feedback.
Yes. Its in fact a duplicate of #576648.
No workaround for now.
carlos
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Hi nvucinic or others affected by this. How are you doing on testing
the mesa package I provided?
We're about to upload mesa 8.0, after which time this fixed package
won't be relevant, so I'd like to gain closure on this soon.
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I've packaged the fix here:
https://launchpad.net/~bryce/+archive/lp913314/+packages
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Corrupted display with Spic
[Closing out the X bug task since it's actually a kernel bug, and we
appear to have successfully isolated where the fixes exist.]
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[snb-m-gt2+] Primary laptop display not working, external monitor
works fine. [Fixed
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[snb-m-gt2+] Primary laptop display not working, external monitor
works fine. [Fi
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[snb-m-gt2+] Primary laptop display not working, ex
Stephen verified the drm-intel-fixes branch contains a fix for the
issue. Upstream says a lot of snb fixes went in to that branch, so
presumably this will require backporting of the snb patch set. Since
the branch targets the 3.3 kernel, which we do not plan to ship in
ubuntu, we won't get the fi
Thank you for taking the time to file a bug report on this issue.
However, given the number of bugs that the Kernel Team receives during
any development cycle it is impossible for us to review them all.
Therefore, we occasionally resort to using automated bots to request
further testing. This is s
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[Fixed as of linux-image-3.3.0-994-generic_3.3.0-994.201201290428]
+ [snb-m-gt2+] Primary laptop display not working, external monitor works fine.
[Fixed as of linux-image-3.3.0-994-generic_3.3.
** Summary changed:
- [snb-m-gt2+] Primary laptop display not working, external monitor works fine.
+ [snb-m-gt2+] Primary laptop display not working, external monitor works fine.
[Fixed as of linux-image-3.3.0-994-generic_3.3.0-994.201201290428]
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It's interesting to notice that the distortion happens on gtk+ widgets.
Unity's dash and tray don't distort. Web browsers like google chrome
ande firefox distorts the bars ands url boxes, but the content of the
web page is shown perfectly.
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Just reporting back that restarting X works for me, and seems to provide
a longer time of normal mouse behaviour. I am now about three hours in,
and mouse is still working normally.
The exact procedure that worked for me was to reboot, log in,
immediately resart X, log in again, immediately restar
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 921384 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/921384
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 921384
[MASTER] Xorg crashes when trying to play a video with XV under xserver 1.11
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Thanks, I knew it wasn't just me:) I am using your unity ppa as well. I
hate to ask because Im sure you have more important stuff to work on,
but maybe one rainy day you could look at bug 770283? It involves compiz
and fglrx and the title bars not updating on unmaximized windows.
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Uninstalling nvidia-current breaks this. So I guess the uninstall script
of nvidia-current is to blame as well.
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I have this issue after uninstalling proprietary drivers. When running
with nvidia 280 it's fine.
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/usr/lib32/libGL
Public bug reported:
When trying to play videos with Dragon and/or VLC, X keeps crashing.
This has only started very recently.
Steps to reproduce :
1) Open VLC/Dragon
2) Try to play a local/remote file
3) X crashes, restarts, and I'm shown the login screen
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
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Xorg freeze on user change
T
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 805700 ***
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Indeed it did, see the link given above for bug 805700.
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The bug is back, I have Ubuntu 11.10 64bit and Intel 450MHD. With some
games, changing some graphics options helps, however not in Warzone,
everything rendered in 3D is black. Setting texture size to "64" showed
some parts of the vehicles in the game, rendered correctly, for example
cannon of a tan
Great!
I had the same problem (reported with bug report 902616) on the same Foxconn
board, same intel graphic chip with intel atom 230 processor. The option
"pci=noacpi" lets the problem disappear, miraculously.
Of coursed, then I'm missing acpi -- maybe 12.04 will be able to solve that
proble
The X stack was essentially the same as on 11.10 when you upgraded. Is
the behaviour any different now when there's xserver 1.11 et al in
precise?
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-nouveau/+bug/925426/+attachment/2707500/+files/IMG_1987.JPG
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** Attachment added: "left side of the screen (with most of the backtrace)"
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Public bug reported:
When using the program Hugin to stitch photos together, X/nouveau/linux
crashed. It crashed when it was loading the preview of the photos (which uses
3D?). I used Unity.
I got a backtrace (like on a tty), but the mouse still moved. Keyboard didn't
work anymore but I could S
I found that many people have the problem using nvidia after updated to 11.10:
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1858476.html
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=213799
Alberto, is there a newer driver from nvidia?
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Impo
Confirmed here. Chase, do you have any ideas?
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => xorg-server (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Assi
Sorry, forgot about this, but I noticed the patch got in debian and
after alpha2 I'll merge it.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/913314
Title:
Corrupted display w
Just reinstalled Precise Alpha 1, installed fglrx and vlc, and ran
multiple videos with Overlay enabled. No crash. So I guess this bug can
be said to be present in X 1.11 and not in 1.10
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Public bug reported:
The actual calibration works fine with my touchscreen, but the
instructions how to save the calibration values permanently (in Xorg
config file) need updating because they will confuse many users.
Example:
$ xinput_calibrator
Calibrating EVDEV driver for "LBPS/
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